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Pakistani woman gets Indian citizenship after 34 years

Pakistani woman who has been residing in India for the last 34 years, has now been granted Indian citizenship. Until now, she had been living here on a long-term visa. The woman has two daughters Rumesha and Zumesha and both are married.

Pakistani woman gets Indian citizenship after 34 years
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Published : Oct 6, 2019, 10:15 PM IST

Uttar Pradesh: A Pakistani woman residing in India for the last 34 years after she tied the knot with a man from Muzaffarnagar city has been granted Indian citizenship.

The woman till now was living on a long-term visa.

Born in 1960 in Pakistan's Hyderabad, Zubeda Begum married Syed Mohammad Zaved, a resident of Yogenderpur locality in Muzaffarnagar and came to India in 1985.

Zubeda Begum has been granted Indian citizenship after living for 34 years in the country.

She immediately then applied for a long-term visa in the Ministry of Home Affairs. Her application remained with the government for 10 years.

Eventually, in 1994, Zubeda was granted a long-term visa. Since then, the term of Zubeda's visa was being extended continuously every year.

"I married to Javed 34 years ago. I have been to several governments offices in Lucknow and New Delhi for citizenship. I don't know why I did not get citizenship earlier. Indian authorities denied visa several times due to this," she said.

Local Intelligence Unit (LIU) Inspector, Naresh Kumar said, "She got married in 1985 and applied for Indian nationality in 1994. When she completed 7 years on the basis of her LTV (Long Term Visa), the process began. On the basis of her conduct, she was granted Indian citizenship last week."

Now, Zubeda is eligible to get her name registered on the voter list and get her documents- voter identity card, Aadhaar card and ration card.

The woman has two daughters Rumesha and Zumesha and both are married.

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Uttar Pradesh: A Pakistani woman residing in India for the last 34 years after she tied the knot with a man from Muzaffarnagar city has been granted Indian citizenship.

The woman till now was living on a long-term visa.

Born in 1960 in Pakistan's Hyderabad, Zubeda Begum married Syed Mohammad Zaved, a resident of Yogenderpur locality in Muzaffarnagar and came to India in 1985.

Zubeda Begum has been granted Indian citizenship after living for 34 years in the country.

She immediately then applied for a long-term visa in the Ministry of Home Affairs. Her application remained with the government for 10 years.

Eventually, in 1994, Zubeda was granted a long-term visa. Since then, the term of Zubeda's visa was being extended continuously every year.

"I married to Javed 34 years ago. I have been to several governments offices in Lucknow and New Delhi for citizenship. I don't know why I did not get citizenship earlier. Indian authorities denied visa several times due to this," she said.

Local Intelligence Unit (LIU) Inspector, Naresh Kumar said, "She got married in 1985 and applied for Indian nationality in 1994. When she completed 7 years on the basis of her LTV (Long Term Visa), the process began. On the basis of her conduct, she was granted Indian citizenship last week."

Now, Zubeda is eligible to get her name registered on the voter list and get her documents- voter identity card, Aadhaar card and ration card.

The woman has two daughters Rumesha and Zumesha and both are married.

Read:| Sukhoi aircraft salutes Air Force chief in vertical Charlie maneuver at Hindon

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